wtrimei K r:. -, iTp ri nil Tii n "f r'-'- j- t "V ''' "'-:.' "te . ' '&r yvwrgsftTsnBw v U ,.- 3f . r t - -1 "" - -t " " " - -- IIT'W u JLANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1888. v tt rli?wfwlry ';'T4.s BOROUGH'S COUNCIL. iv - m BBrCHR KOH TDK SMNMKa OOMMITfJCES. . vw t I H sTetiy-Iear Etsctrlc Ltfthu al Betters m tm te n Basil te Bain later E. Mam Bcana-Wet en Blrtcti. VP" . U. ... . - .. . . ttMMA, Bspt, 14 ueuncu nra in lMt avsniua; at a ocieoi in cbambar. HtnbMi present : Caswell, Oraaier, Greve, Mifflin, BleveneeB, Wilsen. x Mr. Forty, in the aDtence 01 t Forty. Mr. Stevenson toted aa 1 eeasBiUUA reported M fel- ? . lathe treasury W.FKVX it stents. ....... IHtl.i U. . - a...... .... . seleaf Ja pnlns , i ... TeSlecter, IBS seais......... hli lMt tend meshed lest Bight, while cat. ting car loose. Dr. Craig attended the Injury. A meeting or the Athletle association will be held thla evening. The P. R. R. pollea arretted Tem Jenes, colored, yesterday, for disorderly conduct in the eaet yard a. 'Bqnlre Helly tent htm te Jail ler thirty days. THE BOfSB DESEUXEU. Astbicu's ralaee of Fashion 'will be closed en Saturday, September 1$, until 0 p. tD. seplWtd NW AD VXRTIBMUSNTB, WtVwm(iWM AMERIUAN CHAM- ..wN- lia aw lO0 7 01 in co loe caue - pia. . 7,311 M , flutes r,iu 57 jtakneeln the sinking fund, tJ,&00, which IMbibbIUm recemmenaed te pucs en ( ter six months te pay benaa. market committee reported me la geed condition ana wen m -.i, tnr v. dm tinrners te fl KHI W .w -v " ' fcttfM UP market beuse In tbe early entiBg. ke light and water committee reported bjw a oemerenoe wim me wwm" la T,iht and Power company, and - Itere mntual understanding at te the -.ftOTtateeal clause of the propesod new 'eatract. Recommended that If theoem "a agree te provide the borough with 44 BS TBgeai ler enjw"uiuuiiiuu ! -i ifccHOw (90U1 par lamp) no ronmei w atetid. and solicitor de wsiruciea iu uraw Vftlta contract te be Mgned by the proper arttM; and, further, that HgbU be plaoed M Tenrth and Chestnut and BLxth and Oaaetaut atreeta, The roeommentUtlona wtia adopted. tlit highway committee reported a num ber of imerevementa daring the month. ran building permits bad been Itsued ' its houses and a market house. 1JH fire committee reported theapparatua ekt aned order excepting the Vigilant hese i fearrlagea, wbleh are being overhauled. -i-.';The committee called attention te tbe .7-W. - .-- a ...... m Ih. Urn '"Jairtansiit aa vreTlded by the ordinance. I IS The committee en overhead bridges re '.aarlad nreareaa. 4fH. T. Brnner received the contract for 'v.: - . - . .. &...... . e nn 'tlfWBBWIBg GOBI Bl U1B ujna Uliuw aui lw Deers of the orape ciesa Altsr the Bbetirr StlMthsLeMM'a FernUhlDft. Hherlfl Burkhelder oleaed out the tale of tbe stock, fixtures and lurnlture of tbe Grtpe hotel Tuesday afternoon, and te-day the betel presents a picture of desolation. All tbe furniture hat been carried away by the respective purchasers. The bar It closed, and tbe long entries and toerea of sleeping rooms are tenanlleta. The dining room, which a week age waa te rretilly furnished. It aa bare at a barn fleer, the klteben urea have been drawn, and the beardera have sought ether quart ere. The Grape hotel was one of the eldest In the city, having been built upon a let In 1741. This waa purchased at sheriff's aa by Adam Relgart In 17C0, and has been run continuously by msny landlords from that day te this, tbe most oeuspiouous ei wuuw were tbe Miohaels, and tbe latest of whom was Jehn D. Rlthell, late of Centre county. Tbe beardera In the Leeb building, wblcb for tome yeara past has been an annex or the Orape, continue te occupy their sleep ing apartments (they having their own furniture), but get their beard at ether betela and bearding heuaea. Majer &ewell, tbe trustee for Mrs. Mlehael, who ewna the property, says be baa no certain knowledge what the outcome of the treuble will be, but he offers te lease the property te any geed tenant If he can get en a Tbe rurniture ana uxiuree aeiu iur iuw AdTertttlea Cards. De you with te ue cud for advertising purposes during the fair J If you de. you will de well te call at the IiTM.mKC Orfict and sea flne samples and cheap prices. We wlllRlva you neat ana cneap noveiij nuvor nuver Using of all kinds. INTJtLl.H'.KNCEK, Centra E'l'.iare. nerd.tta Coming. Ilobert llutdotte, the noled humorist, will lecture In the Lancaster Court Meuse en Thursday evening, September 27,1838. Bub Bub jeett "niRriuiaieet tbe Funny Man." Tail Is the Anal lecture et the course that was he gun last spring under the auspices of the ladles' Aid Becletv of the Uuke street M. church. Persons new holding the ' Jlurdette coupons " of the course tickets can use them ferthls lecture. Single tlcket will be for sale at the book stores of L. B. Herr and 1. II. Oil- gere and shoe store of Shanb A Bnrns. Bnrdette's reputation as a writer et humor, eus wisdom and as an entertaining and mirth. provesinatseturerls new national. Ills lectures have all the polntedness and dl dl rcetnss that ceme with a sound education, and wlthtl a fineness of humor that does net depend upon beet Iih action or vulgar phrase for Its sneeast, yet draws directly from ene's fountain of laughter. Ills coming will be a treat for Lancaster. mHE FINEST A. FAQNK8, Geldw kgt and Hammondfpert 8m. BOBKB&'S LIQUOR STOEB. XMW ADTMmTttMUMlTTB. r vAnrtMMftfvaMvvys XTOR BALK OR BBBTT A mi class farm, suuataa aw rtaxT easier cur. Trmt rsssnastlj. tMaifaM flguren, the entire sum received by the aherlfl being X 078 1 L . - V. bt..l ; .1, ." en ,et uu""" r t . ....-... l..KHi.l.1 A k tbe BBaraei oemmium ww tunuuuieu w k.u m t fc.A M..b.l linnu ea thnv AAA i, ia-.""""" -'si- tecar. ,sSjb raiarence te badges for the flre d epart- .M. . A . .-..A .- aa.KB InM, .!., H lA JiSBtaai vee cmei uura " iu.iiuuite .v. : i'i taaea up the old badgeaana it tney cannot . Pfca found a new aet be purchased. Tawguiieraireunu um uvu waa declared a nulsanee and the owner will :t be taatrueted te repair It. 2.sFomltelen wlU be granted te any peraen ' dtalnnatn itntrt eentenniai arenes nnuer tMaaperVltlen of the highway committee. '& Anordlnanee waa presented relating te ,f-imm opening, ,iayiu um wu h'uius vueeeea etreei irem tewmui vu nmuuu r'..T . t.irf mwaw tn nnm mnnth. t?jl vra a.w ! . -. L'',' iAmm tnr TTnnstnn atrAnt frnm Ninth te LVyiiTeuth were aaeptea. Mr PMtUen was received from residents of ,;a Klgbth atreet te lay a feet oreaatog at :SMlhth and Rldse avenue. Referred te the :" ii'JUglsway committee with power te act. jrjtJCetmeii reesivea an lnvitauen irem tee "'TiCaatannlal ataoclatlen te participate In the r sMtMiBaT exercises. The Invitation, was Havana's ritianTFur. tjcnmuAMc Odb Ilnndrert aud Kerijr-saT.n Lives Known te Have lie.n Lest. Partlcnlara et the late hurrloane In Cuba, are oemlng In. La Pepllla el Tnaina and Manarss plantations were totally domeUabod, COO head et cattle wero drowned and seven lives lest. The less Is calculated at ever 11,000.000. At Las lrtjas, In tbe Labeilote dlstr let, every beuse being of weed waa thrown down. All the flantattena In Ulabsrsr, ten miles from lavana, wero totally domellsbed. The sea rose te tueb an extent that tbe Inhabitants were obliged te flee for lite. All tbe tobacco fields In tbls territory were badly damaged by talt water. AtPalmtllas, near Mantanr.ia, nearly every beuse waa demolished. At the Hanagultee station, near Cardenas, the wind carrled away the rail mail atatlnn. Uarralllle, near HJgua, waa floedod. The lnhabltanta obtained a large beat, lnin whlnh the women and child run wero put, numbering twenty-twe, Including an old roan and bis aen. While the ethers vera in the beat father and aen were pushing It, wading until the water J;et tee deep, when tbe peer old mau, bo ng completely exhausted, attempted te climb Inte the beat, whieh was over evor ovor relled and sunk In twenty feet et water. All bands wero lest oxeopting the son. The total number el bodies roeovored as repot ted te the government from cities and towns heard from te tlate Is 147. MaiatU auu tj.rrla. It rnay net be generally known, yet It Is a ver stubborn fact that thousands think thorn thorn selves the subject et dyspepsia, while they are suffering from malaria. In fact malaria does preduce all the symptoms of dyspepsla the bad taste, the coated tengue, the peer or fas tldleus appetite, the unrefreshlng sleep, the Irresolution and mental depression, the back ache or pains In the limbs and benes, all may be the result of bad alrmalaMa. Thousands suffer Irem it all ever the country, and drug themselves with pills, nostrnresjor Quinine te no purpese, often making themselves worse from the drugs than they wrre Irem the dls eaie. What yen want-is a romedy that will euro and net poison the system, leaving tbe laststage worse than the first. The perfection et a cure Is that It Is unnoticed. All the patient Bheuld knew about It ii that he gets well. It Is little oemfort te escape the demon of dlseaaalf one must be drowned In the deep sea of drugs. The ene medicine that does this work Is HUMPUUKl'S Bl'KUiriCS MO. TBN and SIXTEEN, ahoy cure and Irave the patlent well, net suffering from a new disease, the result et drug poisoning. Thousands use the BpoclQes with perfect succesj. A fair trial will convlnce the most skeptical. itvrK'S UK ART RRAOHKI) lvl. Through Ills Meuth." Wolcott. CLARKE'S CANPtDATB OAK BR ere Highly Flavored and of excellent Duality, and have already reached tne patrlotle heart. Tippecanoe and Morten 1. Cleveland and the Bandanna. Hurrah I Hurrah I for Oar Rext President I Try Clarke's Candidate Oakei. They will fnrntsb you strength te shout for victory, children erv for them. Women sigh for thm. Men almost die for lham. CLAUKB'S CAKK8 AMD CBACKEB8. Made by Natural Qas and never get stale De you knew why f Becanse they are se geed. Yen eat thnm tee fast, and don't give them time. It you wish some geed eating call and try our cakes and Crackers, markets Retalltna' the Cakes and Crackers te families stme aa his Teas, coffees, Etc., at Wholesale 1'rices. HOW HE DOES lTi 1st. Buying tbe best goods In the cheapest market for CASH. 2d. Selling them at the smallest posslble re munerative PttuflT. SO. Seiling Only for Cash. .TEAS. Contrary te the experlence of most grocers, our soles of this article constitute a very laige portion et ear total business, nnd we htve very weed reason te believe that there is no urocerv bnslnesa In Central Pennavlvanla which at all approaches us In our lumensa trade in tbls article Clarke's ramily Jllended Teas from 15e te Boe per pound. Clarke's Family Blonded Coffees from i:je te s&e per pound. Large alie Mustard or Spiced Sardtner , 10c ; small, oe. iteLLEB KLOUH, 49c per quarter. AH. ROSEN8TEIN TAKM PLatAS- Ultcln announcing thstkakasatearet the services of IB OABOLDBITHBB. an Experienced at. a atylUh Catter, lata et IHragherty Uerty, of Etfth Avenue. Jtew TerkClty. Alse the epentsg of his iaiporte Woolens for rail as dw later, ab examina tion of the same Is respectfully requested. 89 ItOBTUQOEBN BTBBBr. sle-lydB Cerner et oraega. iacater, Pa. MMWAB VMH TlfMJUtn. "tlTANTKD-CIiEaJf ww aeava,fau PIO- auia.iaaee WMITS eta Mrta. bm EtBLM BUbn" canssstaa, ra. FOR FIBHIMQ Beds ter tee. TJtALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring Fer the Latest Keveltlea, eeaflnag styles. Largest asertment of fine Woolens, and prices aa low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Inferltag Tailgr. 13 KOKT1I QUBBW STBEBT. HKADQUAKTKR8 . Tackia. J Joint : Mayfag asere Baa Jetataa Bass Beds than we eara fecit tkta season of the year, wa will sell tjrjaalyractprlesa. s graii bargains In Ltaes, Reels, Bleats, Baskag, Beeks, eta., have been duly appro appre gjjjd toy spensmsa. Bew fee thebrtakla fit a 1BWMI ft MM. WM MM. ... MiuMi-a aaiiaiij, raaaaavii rraBsyJa MrsaparuTcoaipeund euros Bells and rrtikly Seal. tee. at.w.rw BBTtlwtjaw. EW PALL GOOD& PUBLIC SALK. J "iiSJifS? J1.?' f" ts-valalielertwlth two-story flrlek UwalliB ana siera reesa and two-sterr frame aitehaa aataehasl, attaataa M ARTIM BROTHKRS. Stere Enlarged. Oheica Enlarged. FALL OVERCOATS no. MS Esst Orange street, a rooms ana nrrat. well and pump, hydrant, fre.lt, ate Let front. Wfeetos)raDgestitanaaxtaasaMfeHte Urant street. Bale te commence at 7K o'clock p as. ALLAN A.BUB. He. les Bast Ulna atrast. Agent for f. Bhreeer. B. r. Bena, Auctioneer. sl21lM7,l.U,M.ta .....,..,1 ..fXns Sitnrday evenlagmarket waa ex- iisJfSHWBslJUfrtllWiJLja .tbiaMtt Mn.,tMifanfinUl TMInAtnnn itnrtncr 'ttWeentennlal waa brought up and It was 'ifeoaeldedto employ 80 polleemen for four ;'B;"evB at a salary of 15 cents per hour. Ap- !-itllaatlnnafer the ntmltlnn be nlven te the Jill" aklatt hnnaat hn ah all rnnnrt thn namna In 'i't seuncllat tbe adjourned meeting. "? 4 During tbe oentcnnlal ttanda for the Bale (T-if.r of refreshments, eta, will be allowed en EjM- Lancaster avenue and Commerce streets. :' jsiua werepaia amounting te ti,ouu.,e, &' A Ledge's Annual session, fe" The lDth annual aeaslen of the Grand S.'JHee, B. U. (H. F.) of Pennsylvsnls, f'fi eaavened In the third atery et Fendneh'a wuuuiua en oBusyaiienieoD,Bi j e cieca. iMpreaentatlvea are present Irem twenty. "Aju W"ci UAiauaiJUllt , piauu tiu.uuiui, 6. j?A- a xr n.M n.i...,. . .. .,...... tsUr B. Btlllwell, Philadelphia ; Grand EH,s.. aarell keeper. Wm. E. Nagle, Frankford; 'ff-Jf grand treat uier, Bister L. Hennecke, Lan- a, m a K ?C m t-zi l i.-" Bb BAfi. W R. if '.nJ & r w t grand watch of day, Cues. K. Bamel, Philadelphia ; grand watch et the Bight, Bister J. Webb, Philadelphia ; grand , trustees, R. E. Etherldge, Abseoem, N. J. ; 11 Cuaa. XL Engles, Philadelphia ; Bister A. Woodruff, Philadelphia. ," The afternoon session consisted in the presentation of credentials of represents uvea and members who are entitled te the past guardian's degree. After tbe cre dentials were examined by a commlttee the past guardian's degree waa conferred upon thlriy.flva members from all sections of the state. The grand guardian and deputy grand guardian presented reports Which were referred te tbe proper com cem Stittse. Tbe reports cf tbe grand scroll "keeper, grand treasurer and grand trustees vara laid ever until tbe morning Besien. The report of the committee en election was laid ever for action at the morning aeaslen, An invitation was recelved from Putnam Circle Ne. 113, B. U. (11. F ), Of Pa, te be present at an open session of the Circle. Tee Invitation was accepted aad tbe Grand Heme visited tbe Circle tut evening. Remarks were made by dllter Mt persons en tbe principles and objects et the organization whlcb Impressed tbe mem Bat of tbe Circle very favorably. Five prepositions were received by Riverside Heaae, Ne. 27, B. U. (Q.F.) of Pa. Alter retiring from tbe hall a visit was paid te the home of Bister 8. Shade whero a boun teous collation waa enjoyed by about eighty cpereens. The business of today will be hearing of reports of various committees. C.ntsnnlal Hattsrs. The marshal and alda of tbe olvle parade Bald a meeting last evening te bear reports of the Invitations accepted. Forty-two ledges with Ihlrty bauds have thus far been reported. The assistants te the marshal of tbe first division will be Filbert Smith and Jehn ti. Wendler ; et tbe seventh dl dl vWen, Jehn G, Bnavely, marshal, W. IL uranam, Uinlsburg, and Mr. BewmaD, liuwmr, Bins. The military and fireman committee will sweet tbls evening at 7:80 o'clock, Labanon Circle, ISrotberhesd e! tbe Calen, will turn out one hundred men and a band. Any local -clubs intending te parade aheuld report at once te Newtcn Jacksen, aurabal.ef eighth division, or F. P. I), - Millar, grand marshal. 1 Bearding house keepers sheuld-send all tstformatien te the bureau of Information s'- Maw Saturday evening. The oeatume committee or the Red Men , will Rtaet tbls evening. Personal and Other Notts. iLUxie Cialglelt te-day for Wellesly AuinMinent. Mln Wheeler In y.ltka "-MUiMny Wlieoler will appear hure In " ZUUa" the reinalndnr of thn woek after te-night. The Terente Vatlv tfiw says: "Notwithstanding the lnclem lnclem lnclem oney el tse wrather latt night a larva audi encn greeted Harry Miner's company In Wm Carleton's remantle Unsslan play, 'Zltka.'M the Terente opera house. Tbure is llttle ebange In thn personnel of the company slnce It. laat appearance here, nnd Miss May Wheeler, in li-r Impersonation et Zltkn,' again carried off the honors. As the injured maiden, the scorned but forgiving and patient wlfe, and loving daughter, stae imparted the lustre of the diamond nnd the purity of the Illy ; In faet ehe Is a finished actress, and Is sure te boceuio a favorite. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL TEA AND COF. JTKE UTOHE, Nea. 13 and 14 Beuth Qaoen Btreet, LANOASTEK.PA. P. H.-We have the host Ne. 1 Illealer Mack erel that swim. Telopheno. aUOES TO ORDER. Fine Shoes te Order. -AND Suits of the Best Sert, ARE READY, -AT WANTKD-A the snp8-tra COOK. APPLY AT INTKIiLiaENCEUOyriCB. DKATUH llKHnr. in thlseitv. en ilm ifiLh int . Mm A n tin Henry, wlfe of lhaddciis Henry, sr., axed el years, The relatives and frlends of the family nre reipcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the rosldenco of hoc husband, Ne. Sit North street, en Thursday allorneon at two o'clock. lid TITANTED-AGIKLFOR GENERAL v v bousewei kimmtbe recemmended ltd 430 WEST OlikBXNUTBT. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing nud Farulshlug Qoedi, NORTH QUEBN BT. There is nothing that adds te the appar appar appar anceofaparsensomucbas the neat dressing et the feet. We are better prepared than ever te flli the wants or these wanting something tasty In footwear. Handsome, Durable, Weil-Made and Season able Prices are the words that express what we aim at. Hew Is the time te leave venr order for venr fall Werk. BespectfaUy, WM. H. OAST, NO. 106 NOKTH QUEEN BT., LtNOABTEH, lunl-lydWBr N New Yerk Stere, 6, 10 BAST UNO BT. GRAMD OPENING or New Fall Goods. QRKAT BARQAUIB IN EVERT DEPARTMENT. BFECIAL BALI Or Blankets and Planneli! anVcolSSdU"WMkOTerW,0pte, Wh" BLANBBTS, rrom75ecnutesioapir,la all the dlffsrent ....... . w... ... w.v .s... ,M au sires, 10-4, m and 13-1, in cotton jtii-noei. aadweetaad WANTKD A GIRL WHO UNDKR sttnds Cooking and General House work. Uoed wants paid. Apply at ll NO. lWNOUTUQUKBNBT, OUR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUK. UIDA be cm AH are Clear Havana, hand made, In boxes or ee's and 100'a. DEMUT'lt'S ClOAn STOBR, lit &ui iving -iroei. Established 1770. t R-WASUtld Dr. A. Craig and James Perrettet re Mtwaa freaa camp in Maryland last evening, They report the members of the Red and Uan elub having a geed time, although tbe waalhtr la vary disagreeable. The club -will reiura ea Thuraday night. -. fian mvja u ( va OUUIUJK CDglUB Na9B,aisP.K.K.l bad (be thumb el ' lit fore the Mayer. Wllllaui Morrlssey, who wat be drunk en Tuesday that he had te be taken te the station house en a wheelbarrow, wat dis charged this morning upon the payment of cost. Ilenry Beekman, a farm laborer, who Ih tee ill te work and hat no home, waa tout te the hospital. Win. Lecher, who It only 22 years old and who hat glven the efllcera considerable trouble en n number of -occasions, was drunk en Tuctdsy and defied the olueori fe arrest him. lis was arrested byOulcsr tlardner and spent the night In tbe Butten house, Thls.mernlng he wat ilned f 1 and coats. David McMnnn came te town yesterday te buy clothing. He bought wklsky In stead and tbls morning had uolther meney nor new clolhes. He was discharged with a reprlmand, A Largs Htcer. I"ro3Ube Manhelm Sun, Abraham Rehrer, of Kast llotupfleld tewnehlp, two yeare age purchased a let or cattle which )ie Intended te ration, no noticed that one et them grew mueh mere rapidly than the ethers. When he aeid the othera be decided te keep this fast grower, and see hew large It would be. It is new an im mense steer 17 hands high and weighs about 2,000 pounds. The steer Is increasing in weight nnd no ene Is able te tell when it WlU step. It It causing considerable ex citement, aa many persona liave called te aee thla mammoth steer. A Private Bensral. The remains of Mis. Oathorlne Relfsny der, who died at the rosldenco of ber son- in-law, Rev. D. S. Dleflenbacher, of the Retormed chinch, Alteena, arrived in Lan caster Tuesday afternoon, and the funeral, which was private, took placoatSe'olook te-day from the residence or her slster, Mrs. W. L. Gill. Tbe Interment waa made in Woodward 11111 cemetery, m A liaueh et Keys." Thore was another large audleuce at tbe opera botise last evening te witness the performance et tbe "IluneU et Keys" com pany. The tun was Just aa plenty as upon tbe epentng nlgbt. The oempany has aurely made a httand tbe people arepleased with the show. They appear for tbe last time te-night and Zllka" fellows. A Trunk en gire. Just befere the ll!:6S p. m. train pulled into the passenger depot of the Pennsylva nia railroad a large trunk standing In the depot was seen te be en Are, Tbe trunk was broken open when It wat dlsoevored that It contained several bozos of matches allsQsme. The fire was put out and the only damsge done was the loes of the matobesand burning et a portion of the olethlng et tbe owner, whose name was net learned, but who took passage for the Osp. m Kale of Southern Alurlset Btands, The publle Bale of tbe stands In tbe Farmers Southern market was resumed tbls morning and about 25 additional stands were sold making considerable mero than 100 in all. Several were sold this alter, neon at private sale, and tbe unsold stands will be disposed of in the tame way, Butt Fer '0,000 Damages. 11, Frank Esbleman, attorney ter (ieorge F. droll, te-day entered two suits for damages against Wenger Grell, The allegation Is that the defendant circulated reports affecting tbe character of Frank and BusIeQreir, aen and daughter of Geerge Q roll, and that by reason et sueh reports be has been damaged te tbe amount et 20,000. Tlia Colombia Cnt.nnlal. Columbia will have a big oeutenulsl celo cele celo bratlen and the citizens et the town are making bveryeirert te make it Buecesafu, The I.NTELi.iQENCKn baB roeelyed an invi tation te attend from J. W. Yeeum, presi dent of tbe Centennial aatoelatlon. It is very pretty, and the offlelal pregramme la printed en paper ever one hundred years old. A Uuetr Leeking reach. D. F. Andrews, 822 North Mary street, shows us a double peach of very peculiar structure, ene psrt el the twin being large and well formed and the ether shaped somewhat like a young bird's head. 0 Te-nay. The mayor received te day tbe following donations te tbe Jacksonville eutlerera: Frem a merchant, IS ; a friend, U. m Itc-Tlwar Appointed, Jehn M. Herman, Adam Keen, and J, Balnea Dickinsen were te-day appointed mUwara of a read 1 Drumore township, UAKKMTS. Mew Yerk Market. Naw Yenn. Bent 12 iflenr markntatrnAv I'ine,t2u6t310t Bnperflne, ti 753 e : Minn uu EOR RENT. TWO COMMUNICATING Itoemson Reoend fleer, with float and (J as. Centrally located. Apply te ALLAN A lIBim. Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent, Ne 108 East King street. aepll-Jtd TOOK KENT THE DESIRABLE PROP- a? erty known as thn Qrape (Mlohnel's) I Tint Al. Itntrw.illatn ..Aa.lnn , nr. Inntlmlininn. I In the way of old furniture, ete. A rate chinoe ter a flrst-claes hotel mau, thesl'ua thesl'ua tien being the best in the city of i.ancajter. Applv te CIIA8. U.UOWKL1, Biztd Nei 1st North Queen Street. ty Mill, Extra, II V0O&7S Extra, VI lueftBBt Wlnter Wheat ex Wheat Ne. 1, lied, ntate. OJkc Ne, t, 97c t Ma 9, lted, Wlntnr. Sept., lbe oet., PiXj reoelpu, 102,000 ; shipments com no. 3, Mlxed, cash. oi.'.e 1 roceipta, Bunt . Me 1 Oot. shipments, llo.e;a. "Wei 80.VWO J i. de, Oats -Ne. 1. White. State, tie, Nn. rcet Kn. 2 mixed, sept., receipts. Ul.oue 1 shipments, 32. ttyuuuiij ewu) ,00. Barley nominal. Perk steadyt Old Mess, 115 25016 M. Lardqnltt: Bept, IIOSO ; Oct. HO 13. Molasses stoedj for SO boiling at.mlr. aCOJ0 Ulaek strap, He. New Orleans, 20JIOa Turrmnime Arm at Me. Boslnweakt strained te goed.lloOail 02X, i-DHinnuiu tiriu 1 juiuiiuu id fjusnK, vi-n. 1302110. 7Uct TMTR. WALTER 11AUSMAN, Musical Director. TUIUD SEASON. Ollloe Hours from 11 te 12 and Bie (I Special class ler young men begins nn Monday next at 8 o'clock, in notation and proper use of voice in singing and speaking, flano-ferto Instruction given at pupils' residence by a capable assistant, with proper method. it Freights stetdy 1 grain te Liverpool, M, nusuirn ureamury, llutter stendy 1 cneese ami 1 Wnstern flat. Bute rociery, 7WefJe j rancy Whlte, ISO 120 1 Ohie Flat, 70?ke. Chicago frodnea Market, Cnioaae, Sept. 1'2, 9:30 a. m. Market opnned. Wheftt Sept., wxet Ocuoejic.) iec, wje: May, v7He. Cern iept, 48K0.I Oct., 'Ke.t Iec 8DVe 1 May.SUXe. Ottlc iepL, i0.l Oct., 2IJfC Dec, 2.10 1 May.SS',0, Pork-eopt., U 63i Oct., lit Mi May, Lard-Sept,, 110 00; Oct.. 19 97Ki Dee., 1 CO. Bhert ltlua-Bept., as 70 1 Oeu, ss 72X. OLOStRO. Wheat-Sept ,,WJic.j oet, 90,e-; Uea, 011,0 j Cern '.epu, 4,0, 1 Oct.,45),e; Uee , SJKe; Oata-nepL, 2Ket Oct., IlKCI Dee, 33e j Pprk-aept, lit 0 1 Oot, lit 0j Jan-, Lard-Sept t'j te: Oct., 19 9Jj Dee, 18401 Jan ,8KJ Short Ulbs oepL.ISBJXl Oct, 18 70. drain ana riovutens. furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Hroker. Chicacie, Bept. 11, 1.00 o'cleclt p.m. njiwi uurn uktx rnrK. jnra. Beittomber... uouiuer November December January.,. may cmdoeu conseu 01 eeee (V1 A 24KH.31 It 4U .03 V4K U ' H is. 1 WX S'J)i 2bJ, ............. ................ ............ Closing Prlces-2 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Boptember 'li s 24K 14 40 UCUIDOr VUK Mi -t 1.U Nevember , De comber....... January May Crude Oil..,,..,, Consels Winter Whcat. Spring Wheat.., uura eats Bye Barley... .VI 1 Vi SIM BOH . 13. f 5 H.97 D,l U.I0 tl.60 Lard. 9.16 9 9) 0 10 8 4) a............... Boeeipta. Wi Car lits. ... I'-ti ... 67 ... 371 ... 178 ItoeelnU Hnirs... Uocelpte Cattle. 11,000 Head. ll.an StecE atarketa. Quotations by Ueed, McQrann era, Lancaster, Fa. aaw Teruc list. 11 a. m, Canada l'aotne C. 0. C,I tux Colerado Ceal Central l'aolde CanadaSeuthnrn.... 63 ChL,Bt L.A I'bg Uon.AUteO llel.LA W Ill Brie...................,,.. w Erie 2nd. lets. or u..,................... mi K. 4s T..... ................. Leu, m N....,............ L. Shere Mich Cen..... ......,, miMum. rAwuu.i,, , Ileck Valley M. P.. ........ ...., N. P. Pre! ..........a....... ett4 M West,..,.. 1... ........... 11&7S N. Y.C.... ........... ...... lejs New England 4IS asi xeunessoe ,..,. O maha. ............ ... . ,, Oregon Transportation.. Ontario Jl W.... .,, Pacific Mall ,. Blchmend Teralnal ...... Bt. x am.................... Texas Paclfle Cnlen Pacific Wabash Cem. ..,. Wabash l'ref. Western U West store Bends ........ , rBiLADSLrata list. utn. vai, a.. a. AsW UtSflHISMS IMS "'; A Beading S75 una nar Uestenv. Pass, p. 41 M.cent, Peeples Pass BOg. 4's 8tU ea ih Phlla. Tracuen lSVi te J? 83 3IW sis afii 16V VA 101 A Ca, bank, la u. s r. k. 67 01 no .... 37K XI 61 62 HI I01S lJ eh HI 81!. 4Ji 31V, eh. Vel IVi L, N.Y.4S Phlla UK a AW lif atteaeetissse PMa ISMMMI-I S eateet aeeetaaa iteae 65J 6S) 1K 16 tow Wi 2I S7 J8--3 .... 6IS,f 91J Mew Tork Bteck.. Naw YeBB,Sept. It. 1 p. mMoney closed at 2 per cent 1 Exchange quiet posted rites, it 86H01 83Kl actual rates 14 6. 6 CO for 60 days and It 87MOt ii for demand 1 Uevernments closed strong 1 enrreney 6's, II 11 bid 4's coupon, l SOJ-ii 4H's de, II 0CJ, 1 bid. The stock.- market this morning opened about lut night's ngures, but en realizations aud selling by the bear party declined H tel percent Towards neon the Ustbeeame strong en heavy buying of the grangers, and the bett part et the decline was recovered with tbe grangtri KWftbore opening quotations, N OTIOE -TO- Boek-Makers. lllds for the making or Assessment Beeks wl'l be reoetvod at tbe Coumycemmlsslononi, (Hllce until 0.30 a. m, Tuesday. Hoptumberls, 18S8 sa "l'le book mty be ueen ut cemmli slonera' Otuce, Attnst ; W. W. GUIKSr, Clerk, sepl2-2td 2f 1-2 KABT KINQ STREKT. ART HTOKE.-lf our advertisements are unreadalile Just new veu mnat net bosur besur bosur prUed, forweaio very busy. Our business is geed, nnd bosldes we are ut piesent working day and night preparing for our annual fall. Ihopnteseo you all there, as 1 hepe te make my exhibits worthy et your special attention. JUU3.A M. WllULrWAHIt'9, Have yen seen the New have many Intra? We your Inspection. Beaded Kurh- new styire epen for mayS-lydiVAS ASSIGNEE'S HALE OF VALUABLE BKAL ESTATE. Ok TurKSDAY, 8XTTIH ssn 27, 1638, Will be sold by the undersigned at the 1 oep nra hotei, in tbeclty of Lancaster, the follow ing valuable Keal f state, te wit : me. 1, a let of grennd, nn whleh is erected a Twe-story Brick liwnlllng 11 en be, with Two Twe story Brick Boek Building, numbered .6 Most M ew street, in the city of Lancaster, contain ing in front 16 feet, mero or less, and extend ing In depth 14 feet, mero or less. me. 2, a let or ground, en which Is erected a two story Brick uvclileg lieuse. with two story brick back-building, numbered Ne. 23 Earn. New strert, in the city el Lancaster, con taining in front 10 feet, mero or less, and ex tending In depth 64 feeb mero or less. Tbesn valuable ptepertles are at the corner of North christian and East New streets, and are favorably located for renting or ether pur pur pesns. Pale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m,, when terms will be made known by A1IKA11AM UUEITIQAM, assignee of Amelia Mlschlleh. Jebl L. lUixss, Auctioneer. BUg'2Jl,5,8,12,lS,l,22,20,27d T AN0A3TER COUNTY FAIR. Farmer' Lancaster County AGRICULTURAL FAIR AlcOJiAXX'X J'AIilt, LANCASTER, BKFTKU BEll 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 X 22, 1883. 1 argest Ulspliy or Live Stock, Farm Pro Pre flu co, implements. Machinery, Industrial and Art Werk ever exhibited In Pennsylvania. Three First-Ulass Kaces Each Altemoen. Baby Shew en Tuesday from 10 a in, te 4 p. m. Jiach person purchasing a ticket te the lair entlilud te vote ler the prettiest baby en exhibition. cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg en Exhibition Dally. Excursion Bates en all Uatlreafls. Ilatf-Uate Excursion en Wednesday from Harrtshurg, Yerk, Bi-adlng. l.eb.nen, ceates. vllle, Qnairyville, Peach Bettem and all In termediate points. Numerous special Attractions Dally. VADM193ION sepll tteAltw !3 CENT..-Sa TT.O YOU DO A-r ii ANY HP101NC1 OR ICKUNUt if you de, dn't risk your fruit In low grade vlnegar. Te koep fruit nice yen should have the very beMHLD ClDKit VlNEOAB or High Qrade WHITE YlNKtlAH. The ordinary vinegar usually sold, will uet answer the purpose. GRABILL! THE Original and Only Gash Grocer IN LANCABTEIl, UAB OLDCIDERVINEGAR Of Special strength for Pickling and Spicing Putpests at IS Cents a Gallen, and WHITE VINEGAR At 18 Cents. These prices are a trine higher than soma common vinegar Is sold at, but when yea take into consideration the fact that this vinegar is of snnh age and strength that for ordinary use ene quart will make two, the price la very low. N. W. CORNER DUKK AND VINE HTa, LANCASTER, PA. -0fENVNIQ. ml4-iydM,WAF H KKR'B IIOOKBTORK. The Scholars SAY SO. W EUKT Til E BEST 8CUOOL SUP PLIE1AND MOST COUBTEOUS ATTENTION AT Herr's Bookstore, TUEYTELLEACBOTUKKABOUT 1TANDTUATISTHEBE3T ADVEUT1BEMENT. 53 North Qusen Street. T ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. About September 17, WILL OPEN Entire New Assortment, or Ladle' and Chiluren'ri COATS, WRAPS, JACKETS AND SHAWLS. NEEWBTSTYLEB. LOWES I'OASU PBICE3. JSaTNe Treuble te 8howGeod.-U Jehn-S.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St, LANCASTEB.PA. uiarlO-lvdAw These soeda have nmrlvall bMnniSiinm. special order and come direct te us from taa mills. WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS. ,w5 1!e.r,Jrf9 bSrBtt of 'isnnels at the Trade sale held In Mew Yerk In June, and own these goods very mueh cheaper than they kavs been sold since, thereby enabling us te aire extraordinary value la this department. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Our own importation of DBAP 'D'ETE, Alt. Weel, 40 Inches wide. These goods being heavier are better adapted for Vail wear than Henriettas, coming In all the new fall shades as well as Black. four apsetal bargains In ALL-WOOL. 40 INCHDBRBBOLOX'HB. """ w- S!-0n?,Dnn?rea !!? all-wool TBICOTB, at 25 cents a yard. Second. One case aLMA MIXED SUITINGS, 40 inches wide, 23 cents, made te retail at 50 cee in. Third. One case CHECKS, All-Weel, 40 Inches wide. 29 cents, never sold for less than SB cent. renrth. one case 40-tnch, HABVABD mix TUBES, All Weel, at 28 centa, "" """ WATT&SHAND. J. HARRY 8TAMM. rOBHEULY AT w 1LL1AMHON , 1TOSTKK, MERIT.SIERLIGMERIT -IB THE augis-lyd OIALL AND WINTER GOODa M. HABERBUSH & SON. Fall and Winter Goods. Our Stock et Fall and Winter Goods la new complete. We have the Largest and Finest Stock in tbe city et HORSE BLANKETS (All Grades.) Lap Blankets, in Flush, Weel and Felt. Black and Grey Geat Robes. Hudsen Bay and Prairie Welt Bebes. Buffalo Bebes. Siberian Deg (Black) Bebes. Fex and Coen Szln Bebes. 43 We consider it no trouble te show our goods at M. HataMsti & Sen's SADDLE. HARNESS, NOB. 85 A 87 NORTH QUEEN BT., MOVED TO NEW STOKE, 2t CENTRE SQUAB . YOU CAN'T MISS US. N0.24CENTRESQUARE, Stamrh's NEWBOSTONSTORE -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTEB, VA. B ARQAINS WORTU BUYING. L Gansman & Bre., B.W.OORNBR NORTH QTJBHN Sc ORANOB 8TB, LANCABTEU, l'A. BARGAINS WORTH BUYING. NEW BTYLKS Or Mtn'9, Beys' and Children's Suits New ready for ynnr Inspection for rail and Wlnier Wtar. Men's Cheviot SulU at 15, as, as, no. Man's Casalisere SulU at I) BC 17. S. SIC, J1L Hen's W ersled SulU at 10 te, 17, as, 9, f 10, I1J, I'rlnce Albert's SulU at 10, lit, 111, 116, 111 Men's Wide Diagonal Suits at llu, 112, U, 1C. Men's corduiev Suits at i. lleys' soheoisutu at 12 W. IS, i. liejs' All-Weel bulla at II.W, as, 6, 7, H, $, 'Children's SulU at 11.50, 12, I2.B0, 13, K, 13. FILL OVERCOATS. - FALL OYEBCOATS. ae.oe,is.oe,iio.oo. 112.00, iii.oe, Well-made and fashionable cut and trimmed, all our own make. We havn never before been se well prepared for buslneis se early la the season, nor have prices ever been se low. L. GANSMAN & BRO., lANUrACTUUEBSOr Men's, Bejs and Children's Clothing, 8. W. COBNZK NOBTR QUEEN ANUOUANUEBTBKlTS.LANOASTEll, 1A. On acoeunt of Holiday, our Stere will be Closed Saturday, Beptaaiber IS, until 8 o'clock Stamp of Fortune. Quality Is the Proof of Cheapness Fall Overcoats for Gentlemen. The Lttest Fashions, rinast Fabric s, 11 and semest finished, Superb ratings. Workman Werkman Workman 1'erfectlen. Appearance equal te Custom Werk. I'rlcet, 17, IS, 110, U, IIS, S. Fall Overcoats Ter Beys. Elegant Styles lu Kerseys and Worsted., Lined through with Silk, Carefully Made, At tractive in Appearance, Perfect In Fit, Unox Unex Unox eeUod in Quality, resltlvely Lew In Price, Williainseu & Fester, 32. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., LANCABTEU, l'A. BRANCH STORE, MO. 318 MARKET 8TBMET, UAK1USUUUO, PA. J.a MARTIN A OO. PURCHASERS -or- FAIR GOODS Will Save Meney Uy Leeking threush Our Stock. One of the Greatest ilarga'ns In Dress Qoeds consists et WOOL HENRIETTAS, In all the Leading Shades, at 40e a yard. 42 Inches wide, a sample et It will convince you that it cannot be matched elsewhere for less than 60e a yard. A Case of Deuble Folded Blanket Cleth at (c Is away below regular price. Weel Cleths, 38 locbes wide, in all the lead ing shades, at 25e a yard . A Bemarkabla Bargain In Dress Goods, and one that we will only huve en display ler a short time, Is an aLL-weul TKlueT, Ik yards wide, at tee a yaid, Uegular price, 11 00 a yard. HUM DEPARTMENT. Seme new additions te It this woek make this ea et our most attractive departments. Twentr-nve Pieces et Turkey Bed Table Linen, guaranteed fast colors, lie a yard. rive Different Patterns of Cream Dsmask Table Linen at oe ; was made te sell at file. VI Uy Doten Knotted Fringe Bleached Linen Teweis, size IS by 31 Inches, at Mfce. A Ban usbey uneu Tewel, tn Inches long, 21 inches wide, 12M0. A Special Number In a Tbree-Qnarter All. Linen H aakln. alx different patterns at 11.25 a dozen, cannot be purchased sgatn for less than 1 65 a deien. J. B. MARTIN & OO. A WOUD ABOUT FLANNELS & WOOLENS. This class et goods becomes an eMect of WAUit interest te buyers at this season of the year, enr customers will find that two show a fine line of these Staple Goods, both In colors and Weights, that will meet the re quirements of allbnyers. They are Marked te Sell, and we are Cenddentall can be pleased. OOMrOBTS AND BLANKETS Will 1)8 a Large Facter In this Fall's Busi ness. By reason of Early Buying en enr part, we will en able te have vciy Lew Prices en these uoeds. THE STUONU INDUCEMENTS OI LOW PRICES IN OUB Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Coupled with Quality, will be a strong draw lngcardwlth n, and we Most Cordially In vieo the Ladles te Examine our stock. Our Three Great Combinations Through Our Who'.e Stere Will Be WOKTH AND WEAK, STYLE ANE BTUENOTU, CHOICE AND CUEAFNE8S. Attention, Ladies! We have just purchased from a large com mission heug) their Entire Bamp'.e Line of WHITE BPBEADS. Seme are solled, othera fresh as a rese This Let will be sold at about Half Price. There Is Music In the l'rlces ler you. There Is Bemetblng for Veu Among Our BEMNANT3 OV DHKSB QOODS, AT HI LIT. l'lUCK. Twe Special Numbers of Wblte Flannel at 2)0 acd 240 a yard you engbt te see. The Flannel skirts are making their appear ance, you'll find full and plenty en our coun ters, Special Assortment of Silk Plushes, Satins, Velvets, Etc.,) AT THE New Bosten Stere, Ne. 24 Centre Square, -Near East Elng St.-J angla-lyd AMUtttCMKNTH. pROOXOR'H FIJITON Ol'KK A HOUSE. ADMISSION 15, 20, SO and SO CENTS. MONDAY, TUESDAT AND WEDNESDAY September 10, 11 'and 12, WITH WEDNESDAY MATINEE, " Frent U" " The Funniest of Them All. THE SPARKS CO., In the Greatest of All Successes, "A BUKOH OF KEYS," OR, THE HOTEL. Entire Change and New Speclsltles, New Dances, New Medleys, New features New song), and mere Fnn than all ethers combined. TUUBSDAY, rBIDAY AND BATUBDAY, AND ATHATDBDAY MATINEE. ZITKA, With MISS MAY WUEELEUln the Cast at). '.'.MM ATTOUXBXB, VVh?? TUTHEK a KAUKFMAN, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 2 SOOTH PlllNCE ST., Lancaster, Pa ratlvaaw H0U8K8 FOR HALK ON THE MOST liberal terms, en West Chestnut. Wal nut, Lemen, Mary, Pine and Charlette streets. Apply at mU-emd B02 NOUTH M AttY BTBBET. T hare oreTen te be a Keed thine. Persons who haye tried them speak highly of them , U desea Pads In a box t is cenu a box. at n HUHLaX'BDEUaBTOBE, WWtKUBtrat, uiOdK tuuN AMD'llUNION PATH w